Quant
A cloud-based solution designed for managing retail spaces, product categories, and planograms is now available. It features intelligent automation that generates planograms based on sales data, ensuring that planograms remain up-to-date even across extensive retail networks with multiple locations. Quant serves as a comprehensive tool for Space Planning and Category Management, including functionalities for planograms, product ranging, shelf labels, POS printing, in-store communication, and marketing. Leveraging the advantages of cloud computing, Quant Cloud enables teams to collaborate on projects from anywhere in the world, accessing the same database seamlessly across various devices. There’s no requirement for complex infrastructure setups or additional strain on your IT resources. Our team of consultants is readily available to provide support, training your staff and facilitating data integration, allowing Quant to be operational in under 12 weeks. This efficient onboarding process means you can quickly start reaping the benefits of improved retail management.
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MyQ
MyQ is a smart document management and print control platform built for organizations that want efficiency without complexity. It helps businesses manage printing, scanning, and document workflows in a secure, cost-effective way, whether employees work in the office, remotely, or somewhere in between.
The MyQ ecosystem includes MyQ X, a robust print management solution for centralized control, reporting, and security, and MyQ Roger, a cloud-first app that enables mobile scanning, sharing, and printing. Together, they streamline everyday document tasks while giving IT and business leaders clear insight into usage, costs, and performance.
MyQ replaces manual, error-prone processes with automation and real-time data, reducing IT workload and improving user experience. Its flexible architecture supports mixed printer environments, scales with business growth, and evolves through regular updates.
Founded in 2007, MyQ supports organizations worldwide in modernizing document workflows, improving security, and turning printing into a manageable, transparent business process.
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Instant Financial
Instant Financial offers businesses a solution for earned wage access, enabling employees to retrieve their wages immediately after completing their work instead of waiting for the scheduled payday. This innovative approach not only alleviates the financial strain of living paycheck-to-paycheck for employees but also provides significant advantages for employers, including enhanced retention and decreased attrition rates. By granting employees better financial control, businesses can see an improvement in their overall profitability. Moreover, adopting Instant Pay can lead to swift, tangible outcomes for organizations. Many leaders in the service industry have shared how this solution has effectively boosted their employee retention rates. Additionally, our platform seamlessly integrates with existing payroll and human resources systems, making it easier for employers to attract job applicants, enhance employee loyalty, and minimize absenteeism. Ultimately, leveraging this solution can transform workplace dynamics and contribute to a more stable and engaged workforce.
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CPA Fraud Detection Service
Benford's law is an effective method for revealing patterns that may indicate fraudulent disbursements. It requires the analysis of audit trail reports from accounting software such as QuickBooks to identify suspicious actions like voids and deletions. Moreover, it also includes the detection of multiple payments made for the same amount on a single day. A comprehensive examination of payroll runs is performed to find any discrepancies, particularly payments that exceed designated salary or hourly rates. Payments made on days when businesses are closed are given extra attention. By employing statistical analyses, outliers that could point to fraud are uncovered, and duplicate payments are verified for accuracy. Furthermore, vendor files in accounts payable are scrutinized for names that may appear strikingly similar, leading to investigations into potential fictitious vendors. Comparisons of vendor addresses and payroll information are assessed through Z-Scores and relative size factor tests. Although data monitoring and unexpected audits have proven to significantly mitigate fraud losses, merely 37% of organizations have implemented these vital controls. For smaller businesses with fewer than 100 employees, the average estimated loss attributed to fraud stands at $200,000, underscoring the fact that these enterprises typically lack sufficient resources to effectively identify and respond to fraudulent activities. Therefore, it becomes crucial for small businesses to embrace more robust fraud detection strategies to protect their financial health and ensure long-term sustainability. By doing so, they can not only detect irregularities but also foster a culture of transparency and accountability within their operations.
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